I have a 210 Outrage, and I have just noticed there is a broken scupper. The scuppers are (surprisingly) below the water line, so water has been leaking into the bilge. I am not the original owner but I see that two (of the four) self-bailing scuppers have been replaced with TH Marine [parts].
I'm not thrilled with the design of the original Boston Whaler scupper, as it has failed in a way that could create a huge problem with water entering the bilge. I will call TH Marine to see what they currently offer.
I would like to know if anyone else has figured this out. Drain hoses are 2-inch ID and overall length of the thru-hull is approx 5.25-inch, making replacement choices limited.
Thanks
210 OUTRAGE Replacing Scuppers
Re: Replacing scuppers on 210 Outrage
Call Sue at Beacon Marine. She helped me out with mine even though it was too late; had to rebuild the transom.
Re: 210 OUTRAGE Replacing Scuppers
[I have replaced the scupper drains] once on a 210 and twice on a 190. [In another post that was not linked and no URL was given] I warned owners of 190 and 210.
The problem is created by shrinking hose that pulls plastic scupper inwards. Eventually [the scupper] will snap while bouncing on water, leaving water flowing freely into the hull by the crack. Catastrophic failure--foam is what is keeping boat afloat
You can still get those parts from Boston Whaler dealer. [The cost is a]round $40 [each].
[The procedure to repair is]
[Installation is a two-]person job. One person has to hold the thru-hull from the outside of the hull while [another person is] tightening [the nut].
I hope you understand.
The problem is created by shrinking hose that pulls plastic scupper inwards. Eventually [the scupper] will snap while bouncing on water, leaving water flowing freely into the hull by the crack. Catastrophic failure--foam is what is keeping boat afloat
You can still get those parts from Boston Whaler dealer. [The cost is a]round $40 [each].
[The procedure to repair is]
- --Remove old one.
--Clean up old glue around the hole
--Re-install with 5200 or good underwater marine sealant
[Installation is a two-]person job. One person has to hold the thru-hull from the outside of the hull while [another person is] tightening [the nut].
I hope you understand.
Re: 210 OUTRAGE Replacing Scuppers
vze2gbs4 wrote:...foam is what is keeping boat afloat...
A boat floats when the weight of the water that is displaced by the hull is greater than the weight of the hull.
The purpose of the foam in a Boston Whaler boat is to fill interior spaces between the outer hull and the inner hull so that water cannot occupy that space. By preventing water from occupying that space, the foam prevents the hull weight from becoming greater than the weight of the water displaced by the hull.
Re: 210 OUTRAGE Replacing Scuppers
VZE'--thanks for that information. I called Boston Whaler and they gave me Eastern as the OEM for the scuppers. I have ordered four new fittings and will replace [the scuppers on the boat] this weekend.
The hoses were replaced already and they are not too short.
Two of the scuppers where already changed out to TH Marine scuppers, but I think I'll put the original (Eastern brand) back in them all.
How did you fabricate a "nut" wrench?
I was planning to reach in there with Channellock-brand pliers, as I couldn't figure out how else to manage tightening that nut.
The hoses were replaced already and they are not too short.
Two of the scuppers where already changed out to TH Marine scuppers, but I think I'll put the original (Eastern brand) back in them all.
How did you fabricate a "nut" wrench?
I was planning to reach in there with Channellock-brand pliers, as I couldn't figure out how else to manage tightening that nut.
Re: 210 OUTRAGE Replacing Scuppers
No pliers will do. There [is] just no room for the handle. I welded two metal pieces that fit snug around the nut with a 2-inch handle to tighten bit-by-bit in that super-uncomfortable corner where thru-hull is.
Re: 210 OUTRAGE Replacing Scuppers
VZE--it sounds like you made your own unique crow-foot wrench to fit the retaining nut on the through-hull fitting.
Would a plumber's tool called a basin wrench be useful for this particular location? See
https://www.homedepot.com/p/TEKTON-10-i ... /206994294
To learn if Boston Whaler uses a special tool to install these fittings during assembly would be interesting. Also, are the hull scuppers installed before any sort of deck cap is put over them? That might make it much easier to work on the fasteners.
Would a plumber's tool called a basin wrench be useful for this particular location? See
https://www.homedepot.com/p/TEKTON-10-i ... /206994294
To learn if Boston Whaler uses a special tool to install these fittings during assembly would be interesting. Also, are the hull scuppers installed before any sort of deck cap is put over them? That might make it much easier to work on the fasteners.
Re: 210 OUTRAGE Replacing Scuppers
Not sure if that particular tool would work. Both thru hulls are so close next to each other and one is right next to transom motor well and not to mention awkward body position just to reach it. I would say definately all thru hulls are already in place before cap is joined with the hull.
If only Boston Whaler would install stainless steel scuppers, none of these failures would happen.
If only Boston Whaler would install stainless steel scuppers, none of these failures would happen.
Re: 210 OUTRAGE Replacing Scuppers
I couldn't get a wrench on there, but I used 4200 on the outside and on the nut and tightened them down by hand as far as I could get them. They are a hard to reach and no tool I had (and I have plenty) seemed to help.
I believe the fitting is well secured and will test for leaks this weekend.
Thanks to all for the comments and thoughts.
By the way, I searched the internet for "scupper nut" wrenches or anything remotely close. Found nothing. Sounds like a opportunity for someone to make these. Considering what I just paid for a tilt/trim cap - "Pin Wrench", I'd have gladly purchased the "scupper nut wrench" just to add to my collection of specialty tools.
I believe the fitting is well secured and will test for leaks this weekend.
Thanks to all for the comments and thoughts.
By the way, I searched the internet for "scupper nut" wrenches or anything remotely close. Found nothing. Sounds like a opportunity for someone to make these. Considering what I just paid for a tilt/trim cap - "Pin Wrench", I'd have gladly purchased the "scupper nut wrench" just to add to my collection of specialty tools.
Re: 210 OUTRAGE Replacing Scuppers
Here is a tool that I have used for years in tight places for tightening scupper nuts.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Adjus ... /304217578
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Adjus ... /304217578